Really wanted a unique "rich" case for the iPhone X. Note.... I HATE cases and this is the first phone I've used a case with due to the cost to repair. My midnight blue Apple leather case was becoming too scratched up and turning almost black in 2 months - so I tried out another case. Love natural wood so I got the Pad and Quill Woodline version of the case, marketed as the thinnest wooden case. This is the American Walnut version.
Notes: I attached 2 pics - it looks awesome, very rich for the iPhone X. solid feeling, has a Kevlar frame. Wood feel and color are great with the American Walnut. However, the top lip doesn't go over the front glass, so it could be issues if you drop the phone onto a hard surface. I'm willing to risk this to try this out. Bottom speaker and port are cut out just like the Apple leather case. It is EXTREMELY thin and hardly adds any bulk.
[doublepost=1516579879][/doublepost]Also, I use my iPhone X for work and have 2 toddlers in the house, so we'll see how well this case wears.
Notes: I attached 2 pics - it looks awesome, very rich for the iPhone X. solid feeling, has a Kevlar frame. Wood feel and color are great with the American Walnut. However, the top lip doesn't go over the front glass, so it could be issues if you drop the phone onto a hard surface. I'm willing to risk this to try this out. Bottom speaker and port are cut out just like the Apple leather case. It is EXTREMELY thin and hardly adds any bulk.
[doublepost=1516579879][/doublepost]Also, I use my iPhone X for work and have 2 toddlers in the house, so we'll see how well this case wears.
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